[Libs-Or] Computer classes in small libraries

Matthew Baiocchi mbaiocchi at lincolncity.org
Tue Jun 23 13:36:10 PDT 2020


PLA has Digital Learn: https://training.digitallearn.org/


Start from the very basics (what's a mouse? what's the internet? what's a tablet?).


For instance, the mouse/keyboard page: https://training.digitallearn.org/courses/mouse-keyboard-basics - has activity sheets, design docs, handouts, and a presentation pre-made for ya.


Might be a useful jumping off point.




Matthew Baiocchi
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Subject: [Libs-Or] Computer classes in small libraries

We are thinking about developing some basic computer classes for our library when we're back to "normal" one day. We have a lot of patrons who have never spent any time using computers, so don't know the basics. Do any of you have suggestions for how to structure mini-classes for an audience like this? Where did you find your instructional materials?
Carol Schramm, Siletz Public Library

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